Professor Amon Murwira, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, is set to headline the CEO Africa Roundtable (CEOART) Annual Banquet as Guest of Honour at the high-profile event scheduled for Friday, November 28, in Harare.
The CEO Africa Roundtable has, over the years, established itself as one of the continent’s premier platforms for corporate leaders, policymakers, and influential thinkers. What began as a leadership network has grown into a respected continental hub that promotes collaboration, innovation, and strategic foresight among Africa’s top executives, all aimed at advancing the continent’s economic transformation agenda.
In a statement, CEOART said the 2025 Annual Banquet will close off the business calendar with a signature event that reflects on the resilience, leadership, and accomplishments of its members in what has been a dynamic and often challenging economic environment.
Described as the organisation’s official curtain-down event, the banquet will recognise outstanding leadership, innovation, and business performance within the CEOART community. It will also offer a platform for strategic insights expected to shape executives’ priorities as they transition into the 2026 financial year.
The gathering aims to strengthen networks and partnerships both within CEOART and across the broader economic landscape, reinforcing the organisation’s core vision of driving inclusive and sustainable economic development through ethical and visionary leadership.
This year’s banquet will celebrate the achievements and resilience demonstrated by CEOART members throughout 2025, provide a high-level space for knowledge exchange, and encourage reflection on lessons from an eventful year. The event will also feature keynote presentations designed to inspire future-focused strategies, culminating in the presentation of the CEO Africa Roundtable Recognition Award, one of the organisation’s most prestigious honours.
“The CEO Africa Roundtable Annual Banquet 2025 is not merely a celebration; it is a reaffirmation of leadership excellence and collective resilience,” the organisation said. “It will set the tone for 2026 by uniting the region’s foremost business minds to reflect, celebrate, and prepare for the opportunities ahead.”
